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How to Use Instagram Stories: A Simple Guide for Marketers

How to Use Instagram Stories: A Simple Guide for Marketers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

On Tuesday, Instagram introduced Instagram Stories, a new feature with remarkable similarities to Snapchat.

Stories provides Instagram users with a place to share posts at a higher frequency. While Instagram photos are typically reserved for perfectly composed shots, Stories allows you to share the little moments that may not be as picture-perfect.


Instagram is positioning this feature as a solution to overposting. Stories live in a separate space, and you can post as frequently as you want without worrying about over saturating your friends’ feeds or filling the grid on your profile page.

So how do you build a Story? And what does this mean for your strategy? Don't worry. We've got you covered.

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Here's a useful blueprint for creating Instagram Stories from HubSpot.

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Coming Soon: New Instagram Business Tools

Coming Soon: New Instagram Business Tools | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

With so many companies using Instagram, and many people on the platform interacting with them, there was a desire from our business community to do more. So we listened. And, after hundreds of interviews with businesses, three key needs became clear—stand out, get insights and find new customers.

First, businesses want the ability to stand out on Instagram. Many companies, including a furniture store in San Francisco, shared that it would be easier for customers to email questions because comments are hard to track and take time to sift through. Second, businesses want a simple way to get insights. A retailer in Austin explained that many analytics are overwhelming and hard to apply to its marketing. And third, businesses want to reach even more customers. A do-it-yourself craft shop in New York City mentioned it’s always looking for quick ways to fill seats in class.

With these insights in mind, we set out to make Instagram work even better for businesses. So today, we’re excited to unveil our new Instagram Business Tools....

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Useful business tools coming soon for Instagram.

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